Look for "blip" frames—single frames that contain coordinates, names, or codes. 3. Creating Your Own "Lisa (25).mp4"
Use a low-resolution camera or a phone filter that mimics VHS or 90s camcorders.
Run the audio through a tool like Audacity to see if the visual waveform contains hidden images or messages.
Expect "lo-fi" visuals, analog horror elements, or grainy security camera footage. 2. How to "Analyze" the File (For Fans/ARG Players)
Keep it vague. The most effective internet mysteries don't explain everything; they let the viewer's imagination fill in why "Lisa" is being recorded and what happened to the other 24 files. 4. Safety Warning